Muse have shared details of their forthcoming concert film as well as revealing their plans to write a new album in 2014.

Frontman, Matt Bellamy claimed that the band's film of their Rome Olympic Stadium will be 'four times more powerful than HD' and revealed they will share the new film in theatres across the globe.

Bellamy told Billboard: "We filmed it with 4K cameras. It’s four times more high definition than HD. It will be the first concert film ever released in that level of high definition. We are going to go to a bunch of theatres around the world so people can see it in this ultra high definition called 4K.

"Unfortunately the DVD can’t do that but in terms of theatres it will be the highest definition concert ever filmed."

Although the release date of the concert film is still undecided, Bellamy believes fans won't have to wait any longer than November, 2013. He added, "Hopefully (the concert film will be released) in November time. We're still putting finishing touches on it, but hopefully it will be released before Christmas time."

The rock trio were also quizzed on their plans for 2014 and although they only expect to appear at a couple of festivals, fans can rest assured that they will be working hard on new material.

Bellamy continued: "At the moment I’ve got lots of vague ideas, but writing on the road always tends to sound like what you’re touring at that point so I try to wait until we’re away from that.

There might be one or two special festivals. Maybe one in America and just one in Europe. The idea is to make an album next year."